AI coding agents have been used to train robots to perform tasks like cutting zip ties and inserting GPUs into motherboards. This training was facilitated by a new software framework called ENPIRE, developed by researchers at Nvidia's GEAR lab in collaboration with Carnegie Mellon University and the University of California, Berkeley. Jim Fan, director of AI at Nvidia, noted that the lab's capabilities allow for continuous self-improvement of the robots overnight.
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AI Coding Agents Enable Robots to Perform Tasks Such as Installing GPUs
Researchers at Nvidia's GEAR lab have developed a software framework called ENPIRE that allows AI coding agents to train robots for specific tasks, including installing GPUs and cutting zip ties. The collaboration involved teams from Carnegie Mellon University and the University of California, Berkeley.
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- ✕ loaded language: 'generous token budget'
- ✕ loaded language: 'glimpse into how AI can act in a fully autonomous way'
- ✕ framing: headline asserting a conclusion
- ✕ editorializing: The agents can apparently figure out a training regimen that teaches the robots to successfully cut zip ties and even insert GPUs
- ✕ vague attribution: none
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AI coding agents taught robots how to install GPUs and cut zip ties
AI Coding Agents Enable Robots to Perform Tasks Such as Installing GPUs